Tall Trees
Mt Field National Park offers stunning walks through enormous fern forests and you will find some of the tallest trees in the world on show.
Mt Field National Park offers stunning walks through enormous fern forests and you will find some of the tallest trees in the world on show.
Mt Field National Park is just over one hours drive from Hobart View New Norfolk and the Mt Field Visitor Centre is located near the entrance
Mt Field National Park offers stunning walks through enormous fern forests and you can even view some of the tallest trees in the world.
Accessed only by track, you can enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this beautiful, untouched and often wild region of Tasmania.
Lake Esperance is located in the Hartz Mountains National Park, which is an area famous for views of remote mountain ranges.
Mt Field National Park offers stunning walks through enormous fern forests, and you can even view some of the tallest trees in the world.
As one of the most visited Tasmanian attractions, the AirWalk offers spectacular views of the state's famous Southern Forests.
Just 19km from Launceston, Hollybank Forest, comprising a mixture of native bush and ash and pine plantations, is a popular picnic spot.
The beautiful Liffey Falls, as their name suggests, are situated on the Liffey River which flows out of Great Lake.
Meander Falls Bushwalk is in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area below the Great Western Tiers. The walk is 5km (one way)
Pencil pine grows only in the Tasmanian highlands, and there are few other places on the island where it can be accessed as at Pine Lake.
Located on the Tasman Peninsula, this site was once home to 600 convicts who had the difficult and dangerous task of extracting the coal.